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New Antiseptic Spray with Manuka Honey
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By: Frank Buonanotte Email Article
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Honeymark's Antiseptic spray is a non-staining, non-greasy, non-sticky, alcohol-free antiseptic that can be used to relieve pain and prevent infection in wounds, scrapes and burns.

With cases of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria (such as MRSA) on the rise, keeping skin free of harmful germs is an increasingly growing concern. MRSA bacterial cells don't need a wound to penetrate the surface of the skin. This resilient bacterium can find its way into pores, hair follicles or microscopic cracks to cause a serious and potentially life threatening infection.

Some antiseptic products contain synthetic ingredients that can damage the skin as a result of regular and continuous use. Most hand gels and soaps contain alcohol which can dry the skin and crack it which gives germs an opportunity to get below the surface of the skin where they can cause infection. However, Honeymark's Antiseptic Spray utilizes Manuka Honey as a natural antimicrobial agent. Manuka Honey is a safe, natural ingredient that has been found to have no harmful side effects when used topically on the skin as a healing agent. Studies have proven that there are no forms of harmful microorganisms that can combat the powerful healing properties of Manuka Honey, whether they be bacterial, viral or fungal. This product also contains Benzalkonium chloride which is considered one of the safest biocides and has a long history of efficacious use in eradicating bacteria.

Honeymark's Antiseptic Spray can be used to both heal and prevent infection. For scrapes and abrasions, it has a lot more of a user-friendly application for covering large portions of the skin apposed to antiseptic creams. It's also good for reaching areas often missed by soap and hand gels, such as around jewelry (rings) and under long fingernails. It's also a safe "no-touch" first aid treatment rather than having to risk cross-infection if applying an antiseptic to another person.

Honeymark's Antiseptic Spray is ideal for sports bags, lockers, pocketbooks, satchels, knapsacks or first aid kits. These days, it's important to protect yourself from infection as well as preventing yourself from passing infection to the people you touch. There are many people who unknowingly carry infectious bacteria on their skin that can easily infect other people who may have a break in their skin. If you're on the go and there's no place to wash your hands, one spray of this product forms an instant, protective layer that helps to prevent infection and aids natural healing.

"Manuka Honey has a very soothing effect on the skin," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Its anti-inflammatory properties help relieve pain associated with wounds, burns, insect bites and stings while protecting against harmful bacteria that cause infection." Manuka Honey is currently being regarded as one of the only substances in the world that is capable of killing MRSA and healing Staph infections.

The non-aerosol, pump spray is safe for the environment and easy to use. For more information or to purchase Honeymark's Antiseptic Spray with Manuka Honey, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com. Honeymark products are not tested on animals.

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